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There's a lot of talk about the tie here, but I think what really stands out is the intensity of his suit.

The dark charcoal color, plus the texturing of the suit fabric really makes his jacket and pants stand out. The addition of the white shirt with a tie including a lot of white, makes this outfit less intense in my opinion.

Any darker shirt/tie combinations would have made this suit much too overpowering. The balance here is exceptionally complementing.

Is that fashion sense in your pocket, or are you just glad to seem me?

Ljerka-Susanna-Lukic said ... (8:38 PM) :

GREAT!!!BRAVO!!! Susan,Designer&Writer,Toronto ARTS&LETTERS COUTURE

Anonymous said ... (9:45 PM) :

LOVE the bold tie with the textured grey and the subtle pocket handkerchief. This man really knows how to dress doesn't he! he takes three notes and makes a chord. As a woman I would love access to tailoring and fabric like that.

holly said ... (10:55 PM) :

I love all the texture going on here...Linen suit, the plaid tie, and the polka dot pocket square... he has used his fabrics wisely

Perfect suit. Great fit and beautiful discrete pocket square...And he had to ruin it all with the silliest tie possible!xavier

Claudula said ... (12:03 PM) :

As a lover of well-tailored grey suits since I saw Cary Grant in “North by Northwest“ when I was a kid, I salute this twist. He really takes suits to another level—he exudes both professionalism and play. Brilliant!